What makes you think that you have three operating systems on your machine? Are you offered three different versions when your computer boots? Did you install to different HDD's or partitions / folders? more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
THE WEBCAM WORK IF I INSTALL WINDOWS XP ON A VISTA OPERATED LAPTOP.ALSO CAN TWO OPERATING SYSTEMS i.e.WINDOWS XP & VISTA ON THE SAME MACHINE.THE MODEL NO ISdv6226tx.IF I INSTALL XP WILL ALL THE DRIVERS BE AVAILABLE & WILL THE WEBCAM WORK WHILE USING SKYPE. more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
programs running in background on my pc I belive I have too many programs running in my background and Ithink its slowing my machine down...how do I find out what should & should not be running???? HELP!!!! more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
the Command Prompt and execute the command: C:\> CONVERT C: /fs:ntfs Where C: is a name of the drive you want to convert. After machine re-boot conversion process will start and you'll have your FAT32 converted to NTFS without of data loss. Thats the correct way to do it...if more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
You are sure your user has administrative privilages on the local machine?Right click My ComputerClick ManageClick Users and GroupsOpen GroupsOpen AdministratorsAre you listed, or a group your a member of listed? more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
Seems to me that you need to get the ethernet working first. If you can get a copy of PCWizard installed on the machine, it will identify all the chips and then you will be able to search - on your other computer - for the correct driver. more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
Your antivirus program should be checking the boot sector for viruses. If it doesn't find any, and your machine boots fine, there's nothing else you need to do to the boot sector. The boot sector is also called the MBR - master more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting